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So, 'Aim, Fire, Scoot' is a curious little piece from '52 that dives into the rivalry between Joe and his sergeant over the same girl. The performances have this understated charm; you can really feel the tension, yet there's a lightheartedness that keeps it from getting too heavy. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that kind of adds to its charm, doesn't it? The practical effects in the action scenes, though not groundbreaking, show a certain craftsmanship that you don't see much of today. It's one of those films where the character dynamics almost overshadow the plot itself, making for a distinctive viewing experience.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors, especially in good condition. Most copies are found in 16mm or old VHS formats, which have their own quirks but add a certain nostalgic value. Interest has been growing, as many collectors appreciate its unique blend of comedy and drama, alongside the exploration of themes like rivalry and camaraderie.
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